Welcome to the Great Divide Brewery & Roadhouse in Castle Rock, Colorado. We’ve brought together the craft beer you know and love from the Great Divide Brewing Company, and the delicious food and friendly service from the CO native restaurant group Roadhouse Hospitality. Ask us about our Gluten-Free options!- - - Now accepting reservations Sunday through Thursday!
Restaurateur Pamela Briere owns a restaurant and a catering company in Omaha, Nebraska and says she's been thinking of the Parker gastropub concept since she moved to the town more than a year ago. We love to serve people! West Main Taproom + Grill, our newest concept, brings a unique Colorado theme through and through. 54 Colorado Tap Beers to represent the 54 14er Colorado Peaks, a single source of beautiful Colorado Wines, Spirits and an Urban Cuisine Menu with a Colorado flair.Our mission will begin with our sourcing practices, but will hardly end there! We promise to inspire your dining experience with remarkable hospitality in a polished, rustic, contemporary atmosphere designed to invite and excite in equal measure.
“This Must be the Place”What's a Wolf Peach, you say? Well, it’s an interesting story.What we know today as the tomato was first grown as a crop by the Aztec Indians. Spanish explorers brought the tomato back to Europe in the early 1500s.In England and Germany, they were initially regarded as ornamental, but poisonous, a “wolf peach”. This is because aristocrats experimented with the tomato, but it ended badly—not due to the fruit, but because it was eaten on pewter dishes. Apparently, acids in the tomato leached the highly toxic lead in the pewter dishes, and caused illness and even death in many cases. The “common” folk, however, typically ate on wooden dishes, and had no problem!Wolf Peach is a place for all of us regular folks. A little uncommon, a little unexpected, a little special. A place for everyone and anyone to enjoy a good hearty meal, scratch-made from Chef Luke Ostrowski. Join us also for weekend brunch, starting November 5th.
The Douglas | Kitchen and Cocktails, named after the county in which it resides, features elevated comfort food and a relaxed atmosphere. We serve creatively constructed dishes with locally sourced ingredients that honor the deep roots of Douglas County.The heart of The Douglas | Kitchen and Cocktails, is found at the table, the people who gather around it and the food we bring to it. Sharing a table with our neighbors contain the moments that shape us and our communities. It’s a tradition that’s been honored here in Douglas County since 1861. Pull up a chair, we’ve made space for you.